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Hyde-Smith’s Comments Spark More Calls For Refunds, Boycott Of Giants

Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith’s comments and past behavior continue to spark backlash against those who have pledged her their support.


According to Politico, Google is now joining companies like Walmart in requesting a refund of its campaign contribution. Google gave her $5,000 on November 13, a couple of days after she made her public lynching comments.

One supporter not rescinding his support is Charles Johnson, co-owner of the San Francisco Giants, who gave $5,400 to Hyde-Smith.

Johnson reportedly gave the money after Hyde-Smith’s lynching comments as well.

Per Politico, Johnson has also donated money to a group called Black Americans for the President’s Agenda which produced a horribly racist adduring an Arkansas House race in which two presumably black women discuss the likelihood that Democrats would start lynching black men if they won the seat. Rep. French Hill (R-AK), who the group supported, disavowed the commercial and won reelection.

Groups including the San Francisco NAACP chapter are calling for a boycott of the Giants, which is based in one of the country’s largest liberal strongholds.

https://www.politico.com/story/2018...0014e-f0fa-dd93-ad7f-f8ffe0400000&nlid=630318

San Francisco Giants owner’s Hyde-Smith donation sparks calls for team boycott

SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Giants have fouled out with lifelong fans and African-American leaders who are calling for a boycott of the baseball team following revelations that co-owner Charles B. Johnson and his wife made the maximum $5,400 donation to the campaign of Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.).

Johnson, an investment firm billionaire and the largest single stakeholder in the Giants team, wrote the check less than two weeks after Hyde-Smith’s much-reported remarks about being willing to attend a “public hanging’’ — a comment she later apologized for and dismissed as a “bad joke.”

But outrage over Johnson’s political donations sparked again following revelations that Johnson had also previously given $1,000 to a super PAC calling itself “Black Americans for the President’s Agenda’,’ which produced a widely-condemned ad for the midterm election purporting to reflect a conversation between African-Americans suggesting Democrats would support lynching.

“[Johnson] has shown that his heart is on the side of oppression, terror, lynching and racist practices...and we should not cooperate with supporting the Giants with this kind of a person being a major investor,’’ said Rev. Amos Brown, president of the San Francisco branch of the NAACP, who was among African American leaders Monday calling for a boycott of the team.

Brown said Hyde-Smith’s statements about being willing to sit at a “public lynching,’’ in addition to her enthusiastic support of Confederate history and her past attendance at a Christian segregationist school are actions which “take me back to the horror and hell of my native Mississippi.’’

Johnson, the retired chair of Franklin-Templeton Investments, said in a statement that he had “absolutely no knowledge” his donation to the “Black Americans” super PAC would be used in such a manner. But he has made no apologies about the donation to the embattled Mississippi senator, even in the wake of continuing headlines about Hyde-Smith’s background and past statements.

While a growing roster of corporate donors — including Major League Baseball, Walmart, Pfizer, AT&T, Aetna, and Union Pacific — have tried to distance themselves from the GOP candidate by requesting refunds of their political donations, Johnson has not asked for a refund from Hyde-Smith.

Hyde-Smith faces a Tuesday runoff against Democratic former Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy.

A statement released Monday by the San Francisco Giants President & CEO Laurence M. Baer underscored the increasingly difficult position Johnson put the Major League team in — the Giants are based in one of the nation’s most liberal bastions.

“In no way does the Giants organization condone any racist and hateful language by anyone,’’ behavior which Baer called “abhorrent’’ in his statement. But the team’s CEO also noted that the Giants have more than 30 different owners and “just like our fans, they come from different backgrounds and have their own political views."

Prominent civil rights attorney John Burris, speaking in San Francisco at a press conference Monday with Brown, said such apologies don’t suffice for the African American community. In a week in which the team has begun selling opening day ticket packages for the 2019 season, Burris said that “as a lifelong Giants fan,” he will now withdraw all support and buying power from his home team, and called for a wide-ranging team boycott.

“I understand that people make political contributions to whomever they want...but to make contributions to a woman who has a history as an avowed segregationist in a state with a longstanding history” of violence and lynching demands response from political leaders and the business community alike,“ he said.

Dan Daniels, a Western regional NAACP director who leads the organization in California and Hawaii — says his group is also wholeheartedly behind the team boycott to denounced Hyde-Smith.

For many African Americans, he said, “it’s here we go again...and we must stand up to that,’’ he said.

Assemblyman David Chiu, a Democrat who represents San Francisco, said he had not yet spoken with the team but predicted the controversy was spurring “significant angst” for a Giants organization that has long promoted tolerance and diversity. Chiu said Johnson should withdraw the contribution and if not, the team should explore options to buy his stake.

The calls for a boycott have gotten increasing traction on social media from figures including former Nixon attorney John Dean, who tweeted, “Whoa! I know many SF Giants fans who are going to have real trouble with a co-owner, Charles Johnson, who donates max dollars to Mississippi U.S. Senate candidate Cindy Hyde-Smith, a Trump loving racist running against Mike Epsy. SF is true blue!”

Sacramento Bee columnist Marcos Breton, in a call to arms, told readers that the SF Giants “aren’t getting any more of my money” for tickets, broadcasts or merchandise.

And Christine Pelosi, a California Democratic Party official and the daughter of Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi — both rabid Giants fans — noted on Twitter that “it’s gut-wrenching to see the team I love and serve as a volunteer NOT get that this #MSSen debacle is bigger than politics or baseball,’’ she tweeted this week. “It’s about humanity.”
 
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Despite Racial Controversies, Hyde-Smith Looks To Hang On In Mississippi


Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS) created plenty of political headaches for herself with her racially charged remarks in a race where Republicans should be cruising. But while her comments about attending a “public hanging” and subsequent questions about her racial views have created a national maelstrom, strategists in both parties think she’s still likely to hang on for a win Tuesday in deep-red Mississippi.

Hyde-Smith is facing former U.S. Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy (D) in a special election runoff for the final two years of former Sen. Thad Cochran’s (R-MS) term, and got some marquee help from President Trump, who joined her for a pair of Monday night rallies to boost GOP turnout on the eve of the election.

She needs the help, after drawing national attention for saying if a supporter “invited me to a public hanging, I would be on the front row.” But strategists in both parties think the Trump bump (he won Mississippi by 18 points in 2016) will prove enough in the state that has arguably the most racially polarized electorate in the country.

“It’s looking like a respectable-looking mid-single digit loss but we have a puncher’s chance,” said one national Democrat involved in the race. “The question for her is do these Trump rallies do the trick? Looking at his record in other states, it feels like two rallies the night before are the kind of thing that’ll do it.”

Many took Hyde-Smith’s “public hanging” comment as a reference to lynching in a state which had the most lynchings in the Jim Crow era. She refused to apologize for that remark for more than a week, before saying she was sorry “for anyone that was offended” by them.

But that wasn’t her only racially charged gaffe. She followed up that comment later on that same campaign swing by joking about making it “a little more difficult” for liberals to vote.

Those missteps sent reporters digging into her past, unearthing photos of Hyde-Smith at the Mississippi home of former president of the Confederacy Jefferson Davis wearing a Confederate soldier’s cap (“Mississippi history at its best,” she wrote in the Facebook photo caption) and resolutions she introduced in the statehouse to rename a highway after Davis and honor the state’s last daughter of a Confederate soldier. Over the weekend, the Jackson Free Press reported that she’d attended a private high school set up explicitly to avoid desegregation — and that she’d sent her daughter to one as well.

Strategists in both parties think that her gaffes have made the race much tighter than it would have been otherwise, and say a low-turnout race on the heels of Thanksgiving leads to some unpredictability. But most expect that she’ll win by a single-digit margin. That would be something of a moral victory for Espy, as no Democratic Senate candidate has come closer than an 8-point loss in the state in three decades, but it wouldn’t be enough to narrow Democrats’ deficit in the Senate.

“The state is the state. If it’s straight up Democrat-versus-Republican we run out of bodies first. If it’s [about] people who are upset she sent her daughter to an all-white school, we run out of bodies first. It’s just a tough environment. It’s real damn hard,” said the national Democrat.

“It’s really tough,” concurred another national Democrat who’s been involved. “It’s crazy, the things she said, but other than that it’s not a super-interesting race. It’s just kind of depressing, honestly.”

Republicans agree with much of that assessment, lamenting Hyde-Smith’s missteps while claiming that they’ve been able to keep her from sliding any further with a flurry of outside spending.

“The race has stabilized,” said one top Mississippi Republican involved in the race who’d been more worried that she might lose a week ago.

“Nationally there’s been a lot of talk about comments from Cindy Hyde-Smith and people’s reactions to that, a lot of times from people out of state, but we’re back for the most part back to people deciding who will vote to support their views,” said the Republican. “Having Trump coming in only reinforces that.”

National Democratic groups have been quietly involved in helping Espy’s campaign turn out black Democratic voters, and the Senate Majority PAC has aired ads attacking Hyde-Smith on Obamacare, in spots that mirror their ads elsewhere this cycle.

But they’ve been outspent by GOP groups keen on making sure they don’t have a repeat of Sen. Doug Jones’ (D-AL) upset win over scandal-plagued former judge Roy Moore (R).

Hyde-Smith’s comments have caused a national pressure campaign that led major donors including AT&T, Walmart and Major League Baseball to ask for their donations back.

The race’s dark tone continued on Monday, as nooses and “hate signs” were reportedly found on state capitol grounds just hours before President Trump was due in the state for the pair of rallies for the embattled senator.

Trump described her as “an excellent senator” who’s “done a great job” as he left for the rallies Monday afternoon, while claiming she’d fully apologized for the remark.

“She felt very badly, she certainly didn’t mean that, it was taken a certain way but she certainly didn’t mean that,” he said.

It appears that enough Mississippi voters may be willing to give her a second chance as well.

Only in AmeriKKKa & The still proudly Confederate Terrorist state of Mississippi...
 
This tear gas photo shit is staged. You have multiple camera men in the background taking their shots and all people are reacting differently. The amount of women/children to men are significantly low.

Propaganda at its finest and every idiotic liberal is falling for it.
 
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/jerome-corsi-predict-wikileaks-mueller-docs

Corsi Claims He Guessed His Way To Wikileaks Clairvoyance Despite New Emails

Conspiracy theorist Jerome Corsi claimed on Tuesday that he merely guessed key details of how Wikileaks would release hacked emails in the run-up to the 2016 election.


“Now, why did I think they were coming out in October — because I said to myself, ‘if I had these emails, I’d use them as the October surprise,” Corsi said. “And why did I think they were gonna come out serially, drip by drip? Because Assange is very strategic, he understands the news cycle.”

Court papers that he provided to NBC showed an Aug. 2, 2016 email exchange with GOP operative Roger Stone regarding Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.

“Word is friend in embassy plans 2 more dumps,” Corsi wrote in the message, which was included in a statement of the offense as part of the draft plea agreement. “One shortly after I’m back. 2nd in Oct. Impact planned to be very damaging.”

The 72-year old — known for ginning up lies and transforming them into media narratives like the birther conspiracy theory — added that it was “speculation” that allowed him to predict Wikileaks’s slow release of hacked emails from Clinton campaign chief John Podesta’s account.

In another July 25 email — the same day that Wikileaks released the first emails from the DNC hack — Stone allegedly wrote to Corsi, “Get to (Assange) [a]t Ecuadorian Embassy in London and get the pending (WikiLeaks) emails.”

Corsi claims he later enlisted London-based conservative writer Ted Malloch in that effort.

CNN reported in a separate story that prosecutors were planning to accuse Corsi of three separate lies to the FBI: one about claiming to have rebuffed Stone, another about denying that Stone asked him to enlist another associate in the effort to contact Wikileaks, and a third in which he apparently claimed that he had not shared information about the nature of the emails that Wikileaks had obtained.

Corsi said in a TV interview that while prosecutors were dumbfounded at his testimony, he had related much of the details about the future he claimed to have predicted to Stone in a series of “phone conversations.”

Corsi also claimed that he testified that Stone had tried to enlist Wikileaks’ help to deflect attention from the Access Hollywood scandal.

Stone told TPM in a typically bombastic email that his infamous tweet that “it will soon the Podesta’s time in the barrel” referred to Podesta business deals, and that claims that he had a role in trying to distract from the Access Hollywood tape via Wikileaks is “pure unmitigated unadulterated bullshit.”

“It is allegedly based on Coursey [sic] his memory of a phone call. There is no email or text record that would indicate that this is even remotely true. How much did Jerry have to drink or how hard did the prosecutors have to squeeze him to make this nonsense up?” Stone wrote.
 
I didnt think it would be possible

But with every tweet or rally he out dumb his previous dumb (he is so dumb its the only way i could have wrote that)



And everything he says it makes it a new record best on some shit thats not true like having the cleanest air and water in history. Just dumb
But there s a person getting paid 6 figures annually to argue this and make sense of it...that’s the real ether
 
From another forum lol

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And they (corporations & top 1%-20%) still got their major tax cuts.

Repubs (usually) say that that reducing taxes (cuts) would help workers and corporations would increase their investments in new businesses or expand and bolster the economy. That investment in turn would increase wages and jobs for everyone.

The facts has never beared that out. This is 101 on how there aren't any trickle down benefits for the poor or middle class, it only benefits the rich.

SMH
 
I didnt think it would be possible

But with every tweet or rally he out dumb his previous dumb (he is so dumb its the only way i could have wrote that)



And everything he says it makes it a new record best on some shit thats not true like having the cleanest air and water in history. Just dumb

Hell last time his answer about climate change was “we want great climate”
 
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/ivanka-defends-emails

Ivanka Defends Her Emails, Says There’s ‘No Equivalency’ With Clinton Scandal

During her first interview since news broke that she used private email accounts for official business, Ivanka Trump took great pains to distance herself from her father’s political nemesis Hillary Clinton and the email mishap that’s framed Republican’s rhetoric against the former secretary of state for years.

Trump told ABC News on Tuesday “there’s no connection” and “no equivalency” between her offense and Clinton’s transgression.

“All of my emails are stored and preserved. There were no deletions. There is no attempt to hide. … There’s no equivalency to what my father’s spoken about,” she told ABC, referencing the email scandal her father still uses to call for investigations into Clinton, more than two years after the 2016 election.

Trump said that any emails in her private account were properly archived and did not contain any classified information. Despite this, both Democrats and Republicans alike have asked for more information regarding Trump’s emails after it was reported she used her personal account to send hundreds of government emails last year.
 
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/trump-wall-is-a-total-winner

Trump: ‘I Don’t Do Anything For Political Gain’ But ‘Politically Speaking, The Wall Is A Total Winner’


President Donald Trump emphasized how much he wants a border wall during a Tuesday interview with Politico, a constant catchphrase during his campaign and the possible catalyst of a government shutdown in coming weeks if he can’t get the billions he needs to build it.

“I don’t do anything…just for political gain,” Trump told Politico. “But I will tell you, politically speaking, that issue is a total winner. People look at the border, they look at the rush to the police, they look at the rock throwers and really hurting three people, three very brave border patrol folks — I think that it’s a tremendous issue, but much more importantly, is really needed. So we have to have border security.”

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAleenan disprovedhis statement on Tuesday, confirming that there were no serious injuries resulting from the border clash between immigrants and officers.

Despite Trump’s desires, a current lack of will to compromise from Democrats makes getting the wall funding seem unlikely.
 
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